We are just a few days away from celebrating Christmas, and if you are one of those who love this date, either because of the chocolate, the panettone, the turkey, or because during these days families get together, these new series and Christmas movies will surely be your must-sees of the month.
Netflix brings more than 15 titles to enjoy during the holidays. The streaming leader will feature romantic comedies, competition shows, musicals, children’s movies, among others. So write down which will be your favorites to watch as a family:
The Claus family (now available)
Jules Claus doesn’t like Christmas. After the death of his father, he does not want to know anything about the parties. While his mother works, Jules hangs out in his grandfather’s toy workshop. One day, he finds a magical snow globe that takes him to the farthest places in the world. There he will discover a great secret: his father was the real Santa Claus! The tradition has run in his family for years, and now that his father is gone, Grandpa Claus returns to work. When Grandpa Claus breaks his leg, Jules decides to help him. However, before you can convey the Christmas spirit, you will need to learn again to love and appreciate Christmas.
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How hard is love! (Now available)
A Los Angeles girl with no luck in love meets the perfect guy on a dating app and decides to cross the country to surprise him at Christmas, only to find out he fell for a hoax. This hilarious romantic comedy chronicles the setbacks in finding love.
Santa in Noel (now available)
When their father unexpectedly reappears at their old mansion for Christmas, four estranged sisters take a crash course in family harmony.
Christmas Flow (now available)
An unexpected Christmas romance arises between a famous rapper and a tenacious journalist. Will they make their love survive despite the differences?
Princess Swap 3 (Now Available)
Someone has stolen a priceless relic from the castle. To get her back, Queen Margaret and Princess Stacy need the princess’s daring doppelganger, Cousin Fiona, who teams up with a mysterious man from her past to retrieve a precious object, reviving the fire of an irresistible Christmas romance and results in a very unexpected exchange.
The Boy Who Saved Christmas (Available Now)
An ordinary boy, Nikolas, embarks on an extraordinary adventure to the snowy north to find his father, who has set out in search of Elfhelm, the legendary village of the elves. Accompanied by his stubborn reindeer Blitzen and his faithful mouse Miika, Nikolas soon finds his destiny in this magical, funny and tender story that proves that nothing is impossible.
Robin Robin (available now)
Before hatching, Robin accidentally rolls over and falls into a garbage can full of mice that raise her with all the love in the world. As the years go by, the differences are more and more apparent. Then he embarks on a great adventure full of unexpected twists and turns to prove to his relatives that he can be just like them.
A castle for Christmas (now available)
Sophie Brown (Brooke Shields) is a famous writer who travels to Scotland with the idea of buying a small castle. Myles (Cary Elwes), the owner, is a fussy duke who refuses to sell his property to a foreigner. The negotiation process is arduous and tortuous, but after much fighting, you may get more than you bargained for.
Single at Christmas – Premiere December 2
Desperate to prevent his family from judging his perpetual singleness, Peter (Michael Urie) convinces his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to join him during the Christmas holidays to pretend they are a couple. But when Peter’s mother (Kathy Najimy) sets him up on a blind date with his handsome coach, James (Luke Macfarlane), the plan spirals out of control.
A California Christmas: City Lights – Premiere Dec. 16
It’s been a year since Callie and Joseph fell in love and they are happier than ever with their dairy farm and vineyard. But certain business and family matters force Joseph to return to the city and put the romance in trouble.
Other titles that you cannot miss:
- Blown away: Christmas – now available
- The Waffles and Mochi Holiday Feast – Available Now
- Chocolate Academy – now available
- Elves – Available Now
- Shaun the Lamb: The Flight Before Christmas – December 3
- David and the Elves – December 6
- 1,000 km from Christmas – premiere on December 24
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